Fit Guide for vestidosde?s Dress Collection

1.A-Line

Universally flattering, the A-line silhouette really is a girl's best friend. By
gently flaring from the shoulders down, it skims curves rather than clinging to
them, to create an elegant silhouette. Is This Style for You? If you're
petite A-Line adds the illusion of length; if you're tall it can add fullness, and
if you've got curves you'd rather cover, the A-line does that too.

2.Ball Gown or "Pick Up"

The most traditional of all dress silhouettes, the ball gown adds curves by accentuating
the waist and flowing gracefully into a full skirt. The skirt is great at hiding
full hips and creating a gorgeous hourglass figure.Is This Style for You?
A perfect choice for formal or ?fairy-tale? inspired events, the ball gown style
makes a wonderfully classic wedding dress. Looks great on most body types.

3.Column or Sheath

Figure-hugging column dresses come in a variety of strapless and backless styles.
This modern style has become popular among brides who want a chic or beach wedding.
Is This Style for You? An elegant choice for anyone with broad shoulders
or slender, athletic builds, it can also elongate a petite figure. However, if there
are certain areas you'd rather not accentuate, its clingy design might not be the
style for you.

4. Mermaid

Also known as the trumpet or ?fit and flare?, mermaid dresses are fitted at the
top and flair dramatically around the knee. Is This Style for You?
Mermaid silhouettes accentuate the bust, waist and hips giving an hourglass figure,so
it is perfect for showing off your curves. A perfect choice for a glamorous celebrity-inspired
wedding.

5. Empire

This empire silhouette features a bodice with a high waistline directly below the
bust. The look can be either soft or flowing or more structured and classic, depending
on the fabric and cut used. Is This Style for You? The empire silhouette
draws attention up, enhancing the waist while softening the hips, making it a great
look for most body types.

6. Princess

Created with a series of vertical panels of fabric, and no obvious waist, a princess
silhouette is more dramatic in appearance than the A-line, but similarly flattering.
Is This Style For You? The seams on a dress with a princess silhouette
follow the contours of the body to create shape while elongating the torso. An ideal
choice for anyone with a petite figure and small-waist.

7. Tea-Length

Tea-length dresses feature a hem that falls anywhere between the bottom of the knee
and the bottom of the calf, creating an elegant yet casual style. Is This Style
For You? Tea-length dresses are ideal for showing off your legs and a
beautiful pair of shoes! A popular choice as a ?second? wedding dress for your reception,
a tea-length dress also makes a perfect summer dress.

Size Chart

Each of our dresses is made to order and can also be tailor made to order using
the measurements you provide us. For tips on how to provide your accurate measurements,
see How to Measure.

Standard U.S. Dress Size

Standard Size

S

M

L

XL

US Size

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Europe Size

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

UK Size

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Unit

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

Bust

32 ½

83

33 ½

84

34 ½

88

35 ½

90

36 ½

93

38

97

39 ½

100

41

104

Waist

25 ½

65

26 ½

68

27 ½

70

28 ½

72

29 ½

75

31

79

32 ½

83

34

86

Hips

35 ¾

91

36 ¾

92

37 ¾

96

38 ¾

98

39 ¾

101

41 ¼

105

42 ¾

109

44 ¼

112

Hollow to Hem

58

147

58

147

59

150

59

150

60

152

60

152

61

155

61

155

Height

63

160

65

160

65

165

65

165

67

170

67

170

69

175

69

175

Plus Size Dress Size

Plus Size (US)

14W

16W

18W

20W

22W

24W

26W

Europe Size

44

46

48

50

52

54

56

UK Size

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

Unit

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

Bust

41

104

43

109

45

114

47

119

49

124

51

130

53

135

Waist

34

86

36 ¼

92

38 ½

98

40 ¾

104

43

109

45 ¼

115

47 ½

121

Hips

43 ½

110

45 ½

116

47 ½

121

49 ½

126

51 ½

131

53 ½

136

55 ½

141

Hollow to Hem

61

155

61

155

61

155

61

155

61

155

61

155

61

155

Height

69

175

69

175

69

175

69

175

69

175

69

175

69

175

Measuring Guide

The below is just a guide. We recommend that whenever possible you get a qualified
seamstress to measure your dress size.Always get someone else to
make the measurements for you: measuring yourself will give inaccurate numbers and
could lead to disappointment. Measure with undergarments similar to those
you will wear with your dress; do not measure over other clothing.

Bust
Not your bra size! Take the tape around your back and bring it across the fullest
part of your bust. Your arms should be relaxed, down at your sides. You must wear
a bra when taking this measurement.

Waist
This is the smallest part of your waist. Typically it`s an inch or so above your
belly button. Also known as the natural waistline.

Hips
This is the widest part of your hips, across the hipbone. Measurement is taken approximately
7 inches below the natural waistline. This measurement is not needed for full gowns.

Hollow to Hem
This is the length from your hollow ( the hollow just under your neck ) to your
heels. (Take the tape from your front, with bare foot ). You should stand upright
and your feet should keep together.

Step By Step Creation

Behind The Scene Of Dress-Making Whether you choose
a standard size or give us your custom measurements, all our dresses and tuxedos/dress
suits are personally tailored for you from scratch. We treat each dress with special
care and dedication, therefore the time required to make each type of dress differs.
Below you can see each carefully taken step in the creation of your dress!

Formal Dresses

Wedding Dresses

Designer Dresses

Order Confirmation Once your order is complete, your order information
will be sent to tailors, and the making of your dress now begins!